Just a thought, if there's some way that you could have a chat sidebar during these live blogs, that'd be awesome. I'd love to be able to see everyone else's reactions and discuss as it's all happening.Reply

Talking about Volta, when we know next to nothing about Maxwell is stupid.And we dont even know if Kepler will be followed by a Kepler refresh, or a series derived from GK110.Its the usual vagueness and pomp that Nvidia is good at.Reply

The bottom Line is the money coming into the company. Show me the money ! The NVDA stock is stuck in the Tegra 3 mode and cannot move up & it is holding the stock price at $12.50 for 2012-2013. Nvdia Stock has become like $0.05 to $.20 daily trading vehicle. All these technologies are great, BUT it is the CEO who needs to show the market the tractions of Tegra Parker, new businesses, B2B and passing Qualcom & Intel with the Speed of GPU on stroid. Reply

I'm not convinced we actually need dedicated GPUs for each user or application. That's good for NV to sell many GPUs, but yields almost no load balancing. GK110 already can run many "threads" (as in threads for a CPU) in parallel. Instead of 8/16 GPUs all of the same size I imagine something like this to be cool:

A few, say 2 to 4 massive GPUs ala GK110 accompanied by many small ones. Apps / users can be put onto the small ones by default. however, if they require actual horse power their tasks can be shifted to the big guns quickly (it's internal PCIe, after all), and back afterwards. And one big GPU should be able to crunch through several medium-duty tasks with that parallel feature of GK110.Reply

So that's how they're making their designer cars on the fly over "car cad" ... and the rest of us will wait for 20 years before the public roll out - where you custom out your new car at the dealer lot using the computer cloud interface terminal.Reply